(originally called Cineroc 808)
9-30-21: Added a new center section that allows you to use the new Estes Astrocam. Yes, there is a lot of available payload space inside but that's ok!
Important Printing Note: the Camera Sled as uploaded is actually inverted to the best orientation for printing.
Suggested printing orientation for the camera sled
Model Updates:
54mm Offset base has been added. A friend wanted to fly one on a 54mm air frame so I developed this offset base. It needed to be offset so the adapter wouldn't obscure the camera's view. It's looks a little strange but it flies perfectly.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UQR-\_V1N9vg&feature=youtu.be
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wTBHNkxom\_M
Both the base and the camera sled have been tweaked to fit better. The 3.1 updates are the only changes at this time. First Rev of the Cineroc 808 construction overview.
Marc Lavigne hold's Model Rocketry News issue Mike Dorffler on the cover. Mike (in the early 70s) designed for Estes Industries the 'Cineroc' a super 8mm film camera you could fly on a model rocket. That camera captured the imaginations of many young rocket scientist (like me).
Here is the original's documentation
I've postponed publishing this long enough - going to start here and update this with more details shortly. I will be posting a construction video - stay tuned.
Only the camera sled requires using supports - everything else can be printed without them.
The camera sled is specifically designed to work the components from a Matecam 808 and is unlikely to work with any other 808 system. (but could)
MATECam 808 1080P Keychain Camera
By default the MateCAM does not record on power-up, you need to
1) Start the camera with an SD card installed
2) Connect the camera to a PC and edit the TAG.txt file - change the 'poweron_record' option from 0 to 1 (as seen below)
TAG.txt
2016-01-01 23:59:59
StampMode:0
poweron_record:1
auto_poweroff:1
recording_indicator:1
Rotate Photos 180:0
Loop recording:0
Note: I used a small section of Fiber optic rod (Truglo TG05E) to help make the camera's LED easier to see. You can see it in the camera sled closeup picture.
Facebook page for the Cineroc Tribute models
Video of a more recent flight
You will need a 6.5" length of 6-32 all thread - but you don't have to if you're comfortable with gluing the top on or using tape. You can use an actual 6-32 nut if you want, but I wanted something bulkier and easily tighten by hand, so I made the thumb nob.
Printer Brand:
Prusa
Printer:
Prusa Mk2
Resolution:
2.0 (mostly)
Infill:
varies
Filament: Any PLA mostly, but you can use PETG Any
Notes:
Please Note: the Camera Sled as uploaded is actually inverted to the best orientation for printing. rnrnI did offer an illustration to the suggested orientation. rnrnhttps://cdn.thingiverse.com/renders/f9/0b/8e/43/d8/27c615b1fb9396edb008c4c2fc772360\_preview\_featured.JPG
Category: DIYThe author marked this model as their own original creation. Imported from Thingiverse.